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'''Kosmos''' is a deity worshipped by the [[Cult of Kosmos]], a secretive cabal active during the [[Peloponnesian War]] in [[Greece]]. His voice in the world was called the [[Ghost of Kosmos]].
'''Kosmos''' is a mysterious entity who is worshipped as a deity by the [[Cult of Kosmos]], a secretive cabal active during the [[Peloponnesian War]] in [[Greece]]. His "voice" in the world was called the [[Ghost of Kosmos]]. It is unknown whether Kosmos is an [[Isu]] or has any connection with the [[Father of Understanding]], a mysterious entity who is revered by Cult of Kosmos' future incarnation, [[Templars|The Templar Order]].


==Trivia==
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Kosmos is a mysterious entity who is worshipped as a deity by the Cult of Kosmos, a secretive cabal active during the Peloponnesian War in Greece. His "voice" in the world was called the Ghost of Kosmos. It is unknown whether Kosmos is an Isu or has any connection with the Father of Understanding, a mysterious entity who is revered by Cult of Kosmos' future incarnation, The Templar Order.

Trivia

  • Zoisme, a member of the Cult's branch Worshippers of the Bloodline, believed Kosmos to be suffering, and hungry for flesh and blood.
  • κόσμος (kosmos) is a word that stems from ancient Greek origin, and it means both 'order' and 'world', mainly because the ancient Greeks thought that the world was perfectly harmonious and impeccably put in order.

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